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  2. to break a connection that carries a substance or electricity, or to break such a connection used by someone or something: He disconnected a gas line. Carefully tip the grill on its back and disconnect the burner from the gas valves. Our phone was disconnected (= turned off by the telephone company).

  3. disconnect in British English. (ˌdɪskəˈnɛkt ) verb. 1. (transitive) to undo or break the connection of or between (something, such as a plug and a socket) noun. 2. a lack of a connection; disconnection. a disconnect between political discourse and the public.

  4. The meaning of DISCONNECT is to sever the connection of or between. How to use disconnect in a sentence.

  5. to unfasten something, especially to break the connection between a supply of electricity, gas, water, etc. and a device or piece of equipment: disconnect something from something Never try to fix a broken machine without disconnecting it from the electricity supply.

  6. When you disconnect something, you detach or separate it from something else. If you work plowing driveways during the winter, you need to disconnect the plow from your truck in the spring. You can disconnect toy train cars, and you can also disconnect your laptop from its charger.

  7. Disconnect definition: to sever or interrupt the connection of or between; detach. See examples of DISCONNECT used in a sentence.

  8. dis•con•nect. (ˌdɪs kəˈnɛkt) v.t. 1. to sever or interrupt the connection of or between. v.i. 2. to sever a connection. n. 3. an act or instance of disconnecting, as telephone service. 4. a lack of communication or agreement: a disconnect between voters and politicians on important issues.

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